by Bunny Dojo » Wed Dec 14, 2011 5:53 am
I like it! Nice work extending that first poster, the designs definitely lend themselves well to a cohesive set with that in place.
One thing I'd love to see is a background element added to the black space around the designs. Perhaps a map of the main setting or even some generic code or a few stills would work nicely, the way the James Bond Ultimate Editions (
example) were done? The simplicity is fantastic, but a faded little touch of something could really help further solidify the idea of the set (and also add another cool element to look at and enjoy, of course).
Keep up the great work. If you can't find a large version of the Japanese poster, the Cruise character poster isn't
that far off from the style as a backup, and quite a few of the stills from the film feature his ever-popular side view.

I like it! Nice work extending that first poster, the designs definitely lend themselves well to a cohesive set with that in place.
One thing I'd love to see is a background element added to the black space around the designs. Perhaps a map of the main setting or even some generic code or a few stills would work nicely, the way the James Bond Ultimate Editions ([url=http://www.amazon.com/James-Bond-Ultimate-Goldfinger-Daylights/dp/B00000BLFI]example[/url]) were done? The simplicity is fantastic, but a faded little touch of something could really help further solidify the idea of the set (and also add another cool element to look at and enjoy, of course). :)
Keep up the great work. If you can't find a large version of the Japanese poster, the Cruise character poster isn't [i]that [/i]far off from the style as a backup, and quite a few of the stills from the film feature his ever-popular side view. :)